1346 Oakbrook Drive
Suite 155
Norcross, Georgia 30093

9:00 am to 5:00 pm (Monday thru Friday)
COVID-19 - Our team is working on flex schedules to minimize contact and to ensure your projects are on time and on budget. Deliveries will operate as usual. If you need to make special arrangements for your delivery, please contact us. If any production or schedule changes are necessary, we will contact you immediately.

1346 Oakbrook Drive
Suite 155
Norcross, Georgia 30093

9:00 am to 5:00 pm (Monday thru Friday)
COVID-19 - Our team is working on flex schedules to minimize contact and to ensure your projects are on time and on budget. Deliveries will operate as usual. If you need to make special arrangements for your delivery, please contact us. If any production or schedule changes are necessary, we will contact you immediately.

Go Viral for Vast Results

From the well-respected brand that has been around for ages to the small business that is just taking off, branding is a vital part any business. Whatever stage of life your company is in, video is a tool that could be utilized to brand and market your company. If you’re not a video pro, don’t stress. These tips will help you use video to reach consumers you’ve never found before.

Find an Angle
Finding your angle applies to video in two ways. Don’t do video because all the cool kids are doing it. Find an angle you could use to achieve your marketing goal. Whether you’re creating a demo or doing a special promotion, the video needs to serve a purpose with a clear reason for the viewer to do something as a result of watching. Also, consider the tone of your video and correlate it with your company culture. If you’re a fun group, you could make a humorous video. But if you’re seen as a prestigious company with a longstanding traditional brand, you’ll want to portray that in the video. Once you’ve found your angle, it’s time to find your angles with the camera.

Lights, Camera, Action
If you’ve never done a video to market your business, do some background research. Find some other companies to see what types of videos they’ve been producing and determine what you like and dislike about them. You should always shoot for professionalism, but you don’t necessarily need professional equipment. Many companies shoot their own videos these days. You probably have a budding videographer on your staff. You might find that investing in an outside business to help can be a good investment.

You Can YouTube
After you’ve made your video, it’s time to let the world see all of the great things your company can do. YouTube is a great resource for businesses. You’ve probably been shown funny videos, looked up music videos or watched clips from your favorite movies. But YouTube is also a great resource to market your business. Once you have it posted to YouTube, you should post it on your website and link to it in social media. If you can make your video noticeably different, then you will get more views and your popularity will grow. So get out there, think outside the box and shoot a video that your business can market and take pride in.